From Atheist to Pantheist: My Spiritual Journey

11 months ago
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Spirituality, to me, is very important. It helps to keep me grounded and provides me with a sense of inner peace. While I respect atheism and don't think that being an atheist is a bad thing, for me it became too spiritually limiting, which is why I now identify as a pantheist. This is also the problem I have with feminism (and by extension, cultural Marxism) as well. When we align ourselves to these 'isms' and doctrines, they can remove us from personal growth and spiritual development. If my goal is to become more peaceful within myself, to live a content and fulfilling life and achieve great things, then having a form of spiritual guidance is helpful for me.

Having struggled with depression, anxiety, panic attacks, alcoholism, self-harm and anger problems, finding some faith and peace within the world of spirituality has really helped me to become more in touch with myself and more in tune with oneness and the universe. That which is greater than ourselves, and that which we are all a part of. Which, when you strip away the dogma and the nonsense, is really what all religions aspire to (even the Abrahamic ones).

**Books mentioned**

➤ The God Delusion: https://amzn.to/3jb1vh6
➤ Waking Up: https://amzn.to/3jeLHdh
➤ A woman's way through the twelve steps: https://amzn.to/3G1nzDL

➤ Pantheism: https://www.britannica.com/topic/pantheism

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